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Publication : Wnt1-cre-mediated conditional loss of Dicer results in malformation of the midbrain and cerebellum and failure of neural crest and dopaminergic differentiation in mice.

First Author  Huang T Year  2010
Journal  J Mol Cell Biol Volume  2
Issue  3 Pages  152-63
PubMed ID  20457670 Mgi Jnum  J:162791
Mgi Id  MGI:4819898 Doi  10.1093/jmcb/mjq008
Citation  Huang T, et al. (2010) Wnt1-cre-mediated conditional loss of Dicer results in malformation of the midbrain and cerebellum and failure of neural crest and dopaminergic differentiation in mice. J Mol Cell Biol 2(3):152-63
abstractText  The involvement of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the development of the neural crest (NC) cells and other neuronal differentiation is still poorly understood. Here, we investigated the global function of miRNAs in embryonic development by examining the Wnt1-cre-mediated Dicer knockout mice. Dicer ablation resulted in malformation of the midbrain and cerebellum and failure of NC and dopaminergic differentiation. First, the Dicer mutant fetuses exhibited dramatic malformation of the tectum and cerebellum and the eyelids were open. Second, the skeletal structures that are derived from the cranial NC were lost or mostly ablated in Dicer mutant mice. Third, deletion of Dicer in the NC cells resulted in the malformation of the dorsal root ganglia, enteric nervous system and sympathetic ganglia. Interestingly, the expression of neuropeptide Y and its potential regulators TrkA, AP-2alpha and AP-2beta was largely abolished in sympathetic neurons of Dicer mutant mice. Fourth, in situ hybridization data revealed that the expression of miR-9, miR-124 and miR-218 in the midbrain and rostral hindbrain area was mostly eliminated in the Dicer mutant mice. We then demonstrated that the development of dopaminergic neurons was impaired in Dicer-deleted mice. Our studies therefore suggest that miRNAs contribute to the embryonic development in multiple locations.
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